Afghanistan: Taliban stunned by slogans of Pak Murdabad in Kabul- firing on their own people- To suppress the demonstration against Pakistan in Kabul, the Taliban opened fire. This has been confirmed by many media agencies. According to the information, hundreds of women and men were marching towards Rashtrapati Bhavan protesting against Pakistan, to which Taliban fighters started firing. This caused an uproar.
Let us tell you, Pakistan is facing strong opposition in Afghanistan. Slogans were also raised in Kabul late on Monday night for Pakistan Murdabad and ISI Chief’s return.
Protesters were moving towards Serena Hotel
According to Aswaka News Agency, there is also Serena Hotel near Rashtrapati Bhavan in Kabul. The chief of Pakistani intelligence agency Faiz Hameed has been staying in this hotel for a week. The protesters were moving towards this hotel.
Protest started after Taliban’s help in Panjshir
Pakistan has found it difficult to help Taliban in Panjshir. After the recent attacks by the Pakistani Air Force against the fighters of the Northern Alliance, it has started openly protesting in Afghanistan. Its hallmark was also seen in Kabul on Monday night. According to media reports, Afghan women came out on the road against the ISI chief and Pakistan. The protesters raised slogans of Pakistan Murdabad and demanded the return of ISI Chief Faiz Hameed.
Already protesting in many parts
Protests against Pakistan are already taking place in many parts of Afghanistan, but this is the first time that such a demonstration has been seen in Kabul. Here women took to the road at night and demanded a ban on Pakistan. In the past, Iran had also opposed the attacks of the Pakistani Air Force and objected to the intervention of the outside country in Afghanistan.
ISI chief has arrived on an undeclared tour
As soon as the Taliban took power, Pakistani intelligence agency Chief Faiz Hameed suddenly reached an unannounced tour of Afghanistan. It is being told that he is going to have a meeting with Haqqani network and Taliban leaders regarding government formation. Afghan citizens are angry with this and are objecting to Pakistan’s intervention.
There are allegations of supporting the Taliban
Pakistan is already being accused of supporting the Taliban. Many media reports, even several US military officials, have claimed the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI to be behind the Taliban. However, Pakistan has been denying the allegation.